Impact & Awareness: Understanding Substance Use

Educating businesses and communities about the effects of drugs and the importance of prevention

 

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Why Drug Education Matters

  • Substance abuse affects individuals, families, workplaces, and entire communities.
  • Drug misuse can lead to increased crime, financial burdens, and public safety concerns.
  • Children are significantly affected, impacting their upbringing and behavior.
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The Role Of Drug Testing

  • Help ensure safe and productive workplaces.
  • Help ensure safe and more productive community.
  • Reduces liability and risk for employers.
  • Encourages accountability and early detection of substance abuse.
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Opioids (Prescription painkillers, heroin, fentanyl)

  • Effects: Drowsiness, confusion, respiratory depression, addiction.
  • Risks: Overdose, long-term dependency, withdrawal symptoms.

Alcohol

  • Risks: Alcohol poisoning, liver disease, DUI-related accidents.
  • Effects: Slowed reaction time, impaired judgment, mood swings.

Stimulants (Cocaine, methamphetamine, ADHD medications like Adderall)

  • Effects: Increased energy, heightened alertness, aggression, paranoia.
  • Risks: Heart problems, psychosis, severe crash after use.

Cannabis (Marijuana, THC products, synthetic cannabinoids like Spice/K2)

  • Effects: Relaxation, altered perception, impaired memory and coordination.
  • Risks: Cognitive impairment, potential for addiction, workplace safety hazards.

Synthetic & Club Drugs (Ecstasy, LSD, ketamine, bath salts, inhalants)

  • Effects: Hallucinations, altered perception, increased sociability.
  • Risks: Unpredictable side effects, dangerous behavior, overdose potential.
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Workplace Consequences

  • Reduced productivity and increased absenteeism.
  • Workplace accidents lead to injuries or fatalities.
  • Legal and financial risks for employers.

Community Effects

  • Increased crime rates related to drug trafficking and abuse.
  • Healthcare system burden due to overdoses and long-term addiction treatments.
  • Broken families and strained social services.

Behavioral Indicators

  • Sudden changes in work performance or attendance.
  • Mood swings, irritability, or unusual paranoia.
  • Secretive behavior or avoidance of responsibilities.

Physical Symptoms

  • Bloodshot eyes, poor hygiene, slurred speech.
  • Unsteady movement, extreme drowsiness, or hyperactivity.

Workplace Red Flags

  • Unexplained accidents or frequent mistakes.
  • Excessive tardiness or long breaks.
  • Smell of alcohol or drugs on an employee.

The Importance of Drug Testing Policies

  • Pre-employment and random testing as deterrents.
  • Clear workplace policies about drug use and consequences.

Rehabilitation & Support Options

  • Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs).
  • Support groups like Narcotics Anonymous (NA) and Alcoholics Anonymous (AA).
  • Local rehab and counseling services.

Community & National Resources

  • National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) – www.drugabuse.gov
  • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) – www.samhsa.gov
  • Local rehab centers and outreach programs.

Community: Report on a Concern

Child Abuse or Neglect

School Violence

Human Trafficking